Via CBS News:
The drone that crashed onto the White House South Lawn has raised questions about the threats posed by small flying drones. Chip Reid speaks to Drone Shield founder Brian Hearing who is trying to keep up with the looming threat from the air.
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Via NBC News:
Products like Drone Shield look for the acoustic signature of small drones and give real-time alerts when one is near your property. In the middle of busy Washington D.C., it might have trouble picking out sounds, but luckily drones are so loud that the Secret Service should be able...

Via WTOP:
Brian Hearing, of D.C.-based DroneShield, says the White House breach is raising more questions about regulating drone activity.
“Now, anybody can hover over your neighbor’s fence and take pictures,” Hearing says.
That includes the president’s fence.
Hearing’s company was...

Via The Washington Post:
Brian Hearing, co-founder of Drone Shield, a Washington-based company that helps private clients detect the presence of drones, said many people in the industry had been bracing for an event like Monday’s.
“We always suspected that a high-profile event like...